Plus what states can learn from Tuesday's primary elections and work from Brookings experts in the news.
Framing a legislative agenda to achieve meaningful school safety and policing reform Recent calls for comprehensive police reform have included America's schools, where law enforcement serves as school resource officers with little accountability and Black and Hispanic students face disparities in excessive force and restraint. Kenneth Alonzo Anderson and Meredith B.L. Anderson provide a legislative framework to address the multiple layers of school safety reform needed to achieve meaningful change. Read more |
Will the Afghan peace process be Pakistan's road to redemption? In the aftermath of September 11, the United States has been deeply suspicious of Pakistan's extensive associations with terrorist organizations. Madiha Afzal writes that through the U.S.-Taliban peace deal, Pakistan can work to shed that image and repair its relationship with America. Read more | Brookings experts in the news What Fiona Hill learned in the White House. From her first day in the Trump administration to her landmark testimony before Congress last fall, the New Yorker's Adam Entous spotlights Fiona Hill's time as deputy assistant to the president and senior director for European and Russian affairs on the National Security Council. The struggles of low-wage workers. Drawing on research from across Brookings, the New York Times' Thomas Edsall examines the numerous challenges facing America's low-wage workforce, including unfavorable tax policies, declining bargaining power, and displacement due to automation. The state of policing in the United States. In the Washington Post, Robert McCartney speaks with Rashawn Ray about his four-point agenda for policing reform, the movement to defund law enforcement, racial disparities in the coronavirus pandemic, and more. | A note on the Brookings response to COVID-19: The Brookings Institution campus in Washington, D.C. will be closed through at least September 7. For more information, read our full guidance here. As Brookings experts continue to assess the global impacts of COVID-19, read the latest analysis and policy recommendations at our coronavirus page or stay up to date with our coronavirus newsletter. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |